Under The Big Sky Festival with The Castellows, Mt. Joy, and more

Jul 12, 2024  ·  Big mountain bed and breakfast, Whitefish, MT Big mountain bed and breakfast, Whitefish, MT

Under The Big Sky Festival
Jul 12
Under The Big Sky Festival
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Zach Top, born in Eastern Washington, channels '90s country icons like George Strait in his music, evoking classic Texas dance halls and rodeo vibes. Known for guitar skills since childhood.
North Carolina's River Shook, formerly known as Sarah Shook, delivers raw Americana with a blend of vulnerability and menace. Known for powerful, world-weary vocals and sharp lyrics with The Disarmers, exploring classic and modern country tensions.
Country legend Tanya Tucker, born in Seminole, Texas, transformed music with hits like “Delta Dawn.” A 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and 2x GRAMMY® winner, she's earned numerous CMAs, ACMs, and CMT awards. Known for her collaboration and 56 Top 40 singles.
From Prosper, TX, Tanner Usrey is a soulful Americana-rock musician known for "Take Me Home" & "The Light" (featured in Yellowstone). His EP features hits like “Time Bomb.” His unique voice melds heartfelt lyrics with a hard-hitting sound.
Tulsa-born Kaitlin Butts is a country music artist known for theatrical storytelling and emotive songs. Famous for her radiant voice and authentic lyrics, she has toured with Dierks Bentley and others.
Nashville's Harper O’Neill, known for her “night cap country sound”, debuted with 'Dark Bar Daisy'. Gained fame with hits like “Somebody”, won 2022 Song of the Year, and toured with notable artists.
Indie folk/rock band Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, based in Seattle, started in Colorado. Known for albums 'RMCM,' 'Solstice,' 'Subliming,' and extensive touring in US and Europe.
The Castellows, a Neo-Traditional Country trio of sisters from Georgetown, GA, now based in Nashville, blend authentic sounds with modern twists. Known for their harmonious vocals and having signed with Warner Music Nashville, they work with famed producer Trina Shoemaker.
WV-born Charles Wesley Godwin crafts cinematic country-folk, known for his albums "Seneca" and "How the Mighty Fall." His style—Appalachian Americana—is praised by Rolling Stone and NPR’s Mountain Stage.
Madeline Edwards, born in California and raised in Texas, blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country music. Recognized for her Opry debut and featured on Spotify's "Hot Country Artists to Watch," Edwards' debut album, "Crashlanded," released with Warner Music Nashville, showcases her unique style. She's opened for Chris Stapleton and was named Billboard’s Rookie Of The Month.
Pony Bradshaw's "North Georgia Rounder" explores region, history, and road life. Continues themes from "Calico Jim," delves into life in taverns and meeting new people, capturing his storytelling spirit.
Country duo Muscadine Bloodline from Mobile, Alabama, blends contemporary vocals with masterful guitar. Known for Billboard-charting EPs, sold-out shows, and a notable Grand Ole Opry debut.
Miranda Lambert, Texas-born country singer/songwriter, has won 2 Grammys and multiple ACM and CMA Awards. Known for hits like "The House That Built Me" and albums including "Platinum".
West Virginia-born Sierra Ferrell, a multi-genre roots artist, has won Americana's Emerging Act Award. Known for her debut LP, "Long Time Coming," and dynamic live shows, she's collaborated with Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show.
Raised in Michigan, now in Nashville, GRAMMY winner Billy Strings excels in bluegrass and country. Known for energetic live shows and hits like "California Sober" with Willie Nelson. Collaborated with Dierks Bentley.
The Lil Smokies, formed in Missoula, Montana, blend rock and '70s Laurel Canyon songwriting. Known for the album Tornillo, recorded in Texas, and produced by Bill Reynolds. Notable for performances at Red Rocks and Telluride.
Dallas Green, aka City and Colour, released his 7th album, "The Love Still Held Me Near," inspired by personal tragedies. Known for a stylistically expansive sound, the album features aggressive tracks like "Meant to Be."
Brothers Osborne, Maryland natives known for a progressive yet classic country style, have won a GRAMMY, multiple CMA & ACM Awards and are celebrated for hits like "Younger Me."
Oklahoma's Turnpike Troubadours blend Woody Guthrie's folk with Waylon Jennings' honky tonk. Known for hits like "Goodbye Normal Street," they surged from indie roots to mainstream, charting top in country and rock. After a break due to health issues, they returned with "A Cat in the Rain" in 2023. Collaborated with Shooter Jennings and shared stages with Miranda Lambert.

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